CXCii PEOCEEDINGS OF THE KOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
J inch long, rather obUquely inserted, and surrounded with russet ; flesh 
Avhite, melting, and of good flavour. (Fig. 189.) 
Cultural Commendation. 
To Mr. W. Crump, V.M.H., gr. to Earl Beauchamp, Madresfield 
Court, Malvern, for magnificent bunches of ' Black Morocco ' Grapes. 
Fig. 188.— Pear ' Nouvkllk Fulvie.' [Journal of Horticulture.) 
Other Exhibits. 
Mr. J. Watkins, Pomona Farm, Withington, Hereford, sent Apple 
' British Queen,' raised from 'Blenheim Orange' x'King of the Pippins.' 
The fruits were large and very handsome, showing the character of both 
